Spending database bill moves to the House floor

House leaders late Friday said they had reached agreement with their Senate counterparts over legislation that would create a searchable Web site tracking all sorts of federal spending and will bring the bill to the House floor this week.

Carranza nominated to be SBA deputy administrator

The Bush administration will nominate Jovita Carranza as the new deputy administrator of the Small Business Administration.

GSA's ability to provide services to meet HSPD-12 endangered

Contract protests may jeopardize the General Services Administration's ability to help agencies meet an Oct. 27 Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 deadline to begin issuing Personal Identity Verfication Cards.

Acquisition councils alter regs to account for IPv6

Federal acquisition councils have proposed changes to existing contracting regulations to ensure that the IT products agencies purchase are compliant with Internet Protocol version 6.

After holds dropped, Senate clears database bill

Legislation to create a central database that will track all sorts of federal spending passed the Senate last night, ending a dizzying turn of events in which a handful of senators placed and removed opposition to the bill since it cleared a committee in late July.

SSA seeks another piece for its HSPD-12 solution

The Social Security Administration is putting the pieces together as it tries to meet the upcoming Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 requirement to begin issuing Personal Identity Verification cards by Oct. 27.

Senate finally clears GSA reorg bill

The General Services Administration's long-standing reorganization effort to establish the Federal Acquisition Service finally won the Senate's blessing after lawmakers cleared legislation formally recognizing the new division.

OMB mulls strengthening IT project oversight

The Office of Management and Budget is open to considering how they can strengthen and improve their oversight of major federal IT projects.

Procurement database bill still not in the clear

<font color="CC0000">(UPDATED) </font color>Legislation that would create a centralized database tracking all sorts of federal spending still is having a rough go as another hold is placed after Sen. Stevens dropped his objections.

Karen Evans | Communication concerns hit home

<font color="CC0000">9/11 Personal Views'</font>For Karen Evans, the need for communication, whether between and within agencies, among state and local governments, and, most importantly, within the family, was the primary lesson learned in the aftermath of Sept. 11.

Lee Hamilton | Good intentions don't deliver progress

<font color="CC0000">9/11 Personal Views'</font>Lee Hamilton, vice chairman of the 9/11 commission, recalls exactly where he was on Sept. 11, 2001'sitting in an airplane at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, bound for his home state of Indiana.

GSA to agencies: Think ahead to Networx transition

Agencies interested in using the Networx telecommunications vehicle would be wise to start planning their transition now, General Services Administration officials say.

Protests lodged against HSPD-12 services deal

Lockheed Martin Corp. and two other companies have protested the General Services Administration's decision to award BearingPoint a contract to provide turnkey solutions to help agencies comply with Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12.

Dorrell is new GSA deputy communications officer

The General Services Administration has tapped Claire Dorrell as its new deputy associate administrator for communications within the agency's Office of Citizen Services and Communications.

Senator holds up database spending bill

Legislation that would establish a massive database to track all kinds of federal spending is running into political roadblocks.

EPA flies solo on HSPD-12

The Environmental Protection Agency is continuing to piece together its effort to meet the upcoming Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 deadline for agencies to begin issuing Personal Identity Verification cards.

GSA makes deals for credit protection services

The General Services Administration has awarded blanket-purchase agreements to three credit monitoring firms.

OMB wants updated agency HSPD-12 implementation plans

The Office of Management and Budget will be gauging agencies' preparedness to begin issuing Personal Identity Verification cards.

EPA, GPO move on HSPD-12 deadline

The Environmental Protection Agency and the Government Printing Office are moving closer on meeting the October mandate to begin issuing Personal Identity Verification cards.

OMB seeks FOIA info as part of annual e-gov update

Agencies must update the Office of Management and Budget on their progress in implementing recent changes to the Freedom of Information Act.

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